This was impossible.
All of it was just… impossible.
And really, once he woke up later, all of this would come to an end.
Well, he really tried to hold onto such thoughts, but it wasn't exactly easy when his brain faced so much bigger problems.
Like what was happening to him right now.
Malrik felt like clamping his throat, panicked and wondering why his voice had suddenly returned.
But then he soon realized the trap he'd fallen into when Kael looked at him with ice in his eyes. "Since when did dragons look like that?"
Chancellor Malrik, gripped by a sudden and sharp alarm, tried to use his hands to check. But to begin with, his hands didn't feel like hands anymore. Instead, he saw an unmistakable claw that wasn't humanoid.
"!!!"
It was then that he realized he was much bigger now, his point of view of those on the ground shifting as he loomed over the people who'd once looked up to him. Finally, after trying to look at his own body, he realized he was on all fours.
